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Synonyms for Admit
ædˈmɪtad·mit

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English Synonyms and Antonyms2.0 / 1 vote

  1. admit

    Agree is the most general term of this group, signifying to have like qualities, proportions, views, or inclinations, so as to be free from jar, conflict, or contradiction in a given relation. To concur is to agree in general; to coincide is to agree in every particular. Whether in application to persons or things, concur tends to expression in action more than coincide; we may either concur or coincide in an opinion, but concur in a decision; views coincide, causes concur. One accepts another's terms, complies with his wishes, admits his statement, approves his plan, conforms to his views of doctrine or duty, accedes or consents to his proposal. Accede expresses the more formal agreement, consent the more complete. To assent is an act of the understanding; to consent, of the will. We may concur or agree with others, either in opinion or decision. One may silently acquiesce in that which does not meet his views, but which he does not care to contest. He admits the charge brought, or the statement made, by another — admit always carrying a suggestion of reluctance. Assent is sometimes used for a mild form of consent, as if agreement in the opinion assured approval of the decision.

    Synonyms:
    accede, accept, accord, acquiesce, agree, approve, assent, coincide, combine, comply, concur, consent, harmonize

    Antonyms:
    contend, contradict, decline, demur, deny, differ, disagree, dispute, dissent, oppose, protest, refuse

    Preposition:
    I agree in opinion with the speaker; to the terms proposed; persons agree on or upon a statement of principles, rules, etc.; we must agree among ourselves.

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. admit

    Synonyms:
    receive, pase, permit, accept, grant, concede, allow, acknowledge, confess, own, avow, suffer

    Antonyms:
    exclude, debar, disallow, reject, deny, discharge, dismiss, eject, extrude, repudiate, disavow, disown

Princeton's WordNet5.0 / 1 vote

  1. admit, acknowledgeverb

    declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of

    "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"

    Synonyms:
    admit, notice, allow in, intromit, let in, recognize, take on, hold, accommodate, know, include, recognise, receipt, take, allow, accept, acknowledge

    Antonyms:
    shut, shut out, refuse, turn down, deny, exclude, reject, turn away, keep out

  2. admit, allow in, let in, intromitverb

    allow to enter; grant entry to

    "We cannot admit non-members into our club building"; "This pipe admits air"

    Synonyms:
    take, allow, acknowledge, accommodate, allow in, hold, include, take on, admit, intromit, accept, let in

    Antonyms:
    deny, keep out, shut out, refuse, reject, turn down, shut, exclude, turn away

  3. admit, let in, includeverb

    allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of

    "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar"

    Synonyms:
    take, allow, acknowledge, accommodate, allow in, hold, include, take on, admit, intromit, accept, let in

    Antonyms:
    keep out, shut out, reject, turn away, turn down, shut, deny, exclude, refuse

  4. accept, admit, take, take onverb

    admit into a group or community

    "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member"

    Synonyms:
    require, read, occupy, subscribe to, withdraw, lead, ingest, acknowledge, take on, carry, live with, assume, have, hold, choose, study, learn, fill, necessitate, take over, consume, allow in, drive, hire, consider, need, rent, pick out, swallow, contract, accommodate, deal, adopt, include, film, remove, demand, lease, let in, take aim, meet, take up, train, go for, strike, use up, select, take, engage, make, claim, get, get hold of, exact, take away, pack, call for, take in, bring, submit, convey, shoot, aim, allow, direct, charter, tackle, contain, bear, play, subscribe, encounter, involve, acquire, look at, postulate, consent, intromit, accept, guide, admit, undertake, ask, conduct

    Antonyms:
    shut, refuse, exclude, turn down, deny, turn away, reject, keep out, shut out

  5. admit, allowverb

    afford possibility

    "This problem admits of no solution"; "This short story allows of several different interpretations"

    Synonyms:
    admit, provide, grant, set aside, intromit, earmark, let in, appropriate, take on, hold, let, allow for, include, give up, take into account, reserve, tolerate, countenance, permit, take, leave, allow, accept, accommodate, acknowledge, allow in

    Antonyms:
    turn away, exclude, shut out, reject, deny, refuse, turn down, shut, keep out

  6. admitverb

    give access or entrance to

    "The French doors admit onto the yard"

    Synonyms:
    take, allow, acknowledge, accommodate, allow in, hold, include, take on, intromit, accept, let in

    Antonyms:
    shut out, shut, turn down, reject, keep out, exclude, turn away, deny, refuse

  7. accommodate, hold, admitverb

    have room for; hold without crowding

    "This hotel can accommodate 250 guests"; "The theater admits 300 people"; "The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people"

    Synonyms:
    accommodate, harbor, book, allow, retain, moderate, view as, support, apply, hold back, harbour, defend, take hold, bind, carry, deem, allow in, hold up, arrest, let in, fit, take, have, concord, check, make, admit, go for, take for, throw, defy, control, reconcile, keep, obligate, lodge, give, adjudge, entertain, nurse, oblige, curb, include, hold, conciliate, confine, have got, adapt, take on, restrain, accept, withstand, acknowledge, agree, hold in, intromit, halt, contain, concur, maintain, guard, keep back, sustain, prevail, reserve, obtain, declare, suit, bear

    Antonyms:
    turn away, deny, shut out, turn down, shut, reject, keep out, refuse, exclude

  8. admitverb

    serve as a means of entrance

    "This ticket will admit one adult to the show"

    Synonyms:
    take, allow, acknowledge, accommodate, allow in, hold, include, take on, intromit, accept, let in

    Antonyms:
    exclude, turn away, turn down, shut out, shut, deny, refuse, reject, keep out

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Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. admitverb

    Synonyms:
    receive, grant entrance to, let in, take in, open the door to

  2. admitverb

    Synonyms:
    concede, accept, grant, acknowledge, own, confess, take for granted, agree to, accede to, acquiesce in

  3. admitverb

    Synonyms:
    permit, allow, bear, admit of, be capable of

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. admitverb

    Synonyms:
    acknowledge, confess, concede, allow, permit

    Antonyms:
    repulse, reject, refuse

PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "admit":

    recognise, acknowledge, confess, recognize, concede, accept, say, allow

Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD0.0 / 0 votes

  1. ADMIT

    Synonyms:
    Arterial Disease Multiple Intervention Trial

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How to use Admit in a sentence?

  1. Barbara Rothbaum:

    It's so hard for veterans to admit they have an issue to treat and to make it to their appointments at all, to then to put up another barrier to treatment just seems criminal.

  2. District Judge Dabney Friedrich:

    Mr. Reffitt's reluctance to admit early that Guy Reffitt behavior is illegal is concerning, and I want to be very clear... under no legitimate definition of the term' patriot'( does) Mr. Reffitt's behavior on and around January 6 fit the term. It is the antithesis of the word.

  3. Anthony de Mello:

    If what you seek is Truth, there is one thing you must have above all else..an unremitting readiness to admit you may be wrong.

  4. John Quincy Adams:

    Of the two great political parties which have divided the opinions and feelings of our country, the candid and the just will now admit that both have contributed splendid talents, spotless integrity, ardent patriotism, and disinterested sacrifices to the formation and administration of this Government, and that both have required a liberal indulgence for a portion of human infirmity and error.

  5. Rand Paul:

    That's what Cruz was for. He's been explicit about it. And now he says never, and he never did it, i think he should just admit that he changed his mind -- that he used to be for legalization but he's not anymore.


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